Gâth is a false foreign mighty one worshipped by Bâvél, - TopicsExpress



          

Gâth is a false foreign mighty one worshipped by Bâvél, whose name translates to “Fortune distributor” in English, or “Deo”/ “Deus” in Latin, or “Dáimon” in Greek (transliterated “dæmon” or “demon”). Gâth is commonly transliterated “God” in English. Dáimon, meaning “deity” to the Greeks was known to believers to apply to evil spirits and not Yâ-hwéh. In the transformation/resurrection, we shall be given a pure `Ivríyth (Hebrew) language, and we will continue to refer to evil spirits as “fortune distributors”, in `Ivríyth (Hebrew) – fulfilling verse 15 of Yshá`Yâhuw 65: 11-17, that “god” shall be left behind as a curse word for Yâ-hwéh’s chosen.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 21:12:28 +0000

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